Children’s TV icons Dick and Dom look totally different after their CBBC days.
The stars – real names Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood – are celebrating a huge career move after originally making their fortunes as television presenters.
In a huge move, they now DJ for various events across the country – and it looks like they have a blast doing it.
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The stars have appeared on everything from Dick and Dom in da Bungalow to Bananas in Pyjamas, with their latest TV endeavour coming in 2021 with an appearance on The Weakest Link.
Their last major kid’s TV slot was on Diddy TV from 2016 until 2018.
Now the pair look as though they haven’t aged a day since their CBBC debut, but still manage to switch up their usual look during a DJing stint shared to social media.
Posing at the front of the shot in a black t-shirt adorned with a strawberry logo, Dom matched up his look with a pair of patched blue jeans and sparkly sunglasses spelling out the word “NO”.
Behind him, adopting a strongman stance, Dick wore a similar style t-shirt with a picture of the moon from 1902 flick A Trip to The Moon, and darker blue skinny jeans.
A pair of dark glasses perched upon his nose as he pulled a flexing face for the lens.
Both men haven’t lost their hair colour, as Dom styled his usual ebony tresses up with wax and Dom quiffed his up at the top.
The pair wrote on Twitter: “Still can’t believe this is our JOB!!!!! DJing massive beats for ‘mad for it’ crowds, in the sunshine with your best mate.
“Glad I didn’t listen to our school careers advisor!!!”
Fans have been praising the duo’s performance at Chalfest – Chalford’s resident music festival – as they took to the stage for a DJ battle set.
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One tweeted at the time: “Amazing DJ battle set at Chalfest (Chalford Music Festival) yesterday from Dick and Dom.
“[It] was so great to see the crowd united in such positive energy and cracking tunes. Impressive mixing and great fun for everyone there. Epic.”
Another gushed: “My minds blown that Dick and Dom are now D&B artists!”
It comes as the noughties stars have announced a reprise of ‘Da Bungalow’, with a live show set to tour the country for the show’s 20th anniversary this August.
14 dates have so far been confirmed between September and November, with tickets ranging from £32 to £50.
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